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    Literature of 20th century

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    20th Century and beyond- Döring ‚ 1. Sitzung am 08.04.14 Siehe Handout Texts chosen by chance‚ subjection Erich Auerbach- Mimesis Monarchical categories: literature under monarch e.g. 1830-1901 “The Victorian Age” Julian Barnes: A History of the World in 10 ½ chapters‚ 1989 No solution Article: World´s last WW1 veteran dies Difference: talking about event in past (represented through documents  impersonal) Talking about personal experience represented through

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    20th Century Literature

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    *MSF16* ME (F) 16 M.A. (Final) Examination‚ May/June 2011 (DE Scheme (SIM)) ENGLISH (Course – VI) Twentieth Century English Literature Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 90 Notes :1) Answer five questions choosing at least one from each Section. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 3) Do not omit any Section. SECTION – A 1. Critically comment on the salient features of twentieth century poetry. 2. a) Attempt an essay on the mother-son relationship in Sons and Lovers. OR b) Comment on the role of

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    Global war is one of the defining features of twentieth-century experience‚ and the first global war is the subject of one of this period’s topics‚ “Representing the Great War.” Masses of dead bodies strewn upon the ground‚ plumes of poison gas drifting through the air‚ hundreds of miles of trenches infested with rats—these are but some of the indelible images that have come to be associated with World War I (1914-18). It was a war that unleashed death‚ loss‚ and suffering on an unprecedented scale

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    British Literature II Defining Literary Techniques of 20th Century English Literature During the 20th Century‚ much advancement and change occurred throughout English Literature. All of the works we studied from this period were heavily influenced by current events in the world. The writers all examined the world around them and tried to express it through their writings. The three things that weave a common thread throughout all 20th Century English Literature are global warfare‚ radical

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    Revolution: The Change of Literature in the Early 20th Century America went through many changes in the early 20th century. These changes greatly altered the American mind‚ and consequently the literature of the time. Large scale world events such as: The first total war—WWI‚ and the swift change from prosperity in the twenties to nationwide depression in the thirties‚ drastically changed the American mind. Times were progressive—on one hand‚ man had never before been so powerful before‚ and

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    Colonial literature From the very moment when Europeans encountered the New World‚ early explorers and conquistadores produced written accounts and crónicas of their experience‚ such as Columbus’s letters or Bernal Díaz del Castillo’s description of the conquest of Mexico. At times‚ colonial practices stirred a lively debate about the ethics of colonization and the status of the indigenous peoples‚ as reflected for instance in Bartolomé de las Casas’s Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies

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    The 20th Century

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    20th century From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see 20th century (disambiguation). | |This article needs additional citations for verification. | | |Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008) | [pic] The Earth seen from Apollo 17. The second half of the 20th century saw an increase

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    The Role of Fathers in 20th Century Literature There is a very common trend in 20th century literature‚ and it is the lack of fathers and/or father figures in the literature. Throughout the course of this class‚ the readings featured often followed this trend and over half of the stories did not include a father or father figure. In the story Recitatif by Toni Morrison‚ there are two young girls who are living in a boarding home because their mothers cannot take care of them. In this story‚ like

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    20th Century

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    20th century Overview The twentieth century saw a remarkable shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived‚ as a result of technological‚ medical‚ social‚ ideological‚ and political innovations. Terms like ideology‚ world war‚ genocide‚ and nuclear war entered common usage and became an influence on the lives of everyday people. War reached an unprecedented scale and level of sophistication; in the Second World War (1939-1945) alone‚ approximately 57 million people died

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    Abstract The present study has investigated the predicament of modern men in the various genres of 20th century. As the thorough examination of a few literary pieces of 20th century such as William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ T. S Eliot’s The Waste Land‚ and Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot reveals alienation‚ faithlessness‚ desolation‚ frustration‚ uncertainty‚ lack of intelligence‚ lack of consciousness‚ sense of interdependence‚ class distinction between

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